Wednesday, March 27, 2013

New Book!!! Shooting Bigfoot by Christopher Noël

Shooting Bigfoot: What the Rick Dyer Body Means for Sasquatch Research

By Christopher Noël
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Published: March 27, 2013
Words: 5,481 (approximate)
Language: English



Short description

On the night of September 6, 2012, the premeditated execution of a male Sasquatch suddenly plunged eons of a rich relationship into raw, "snuff" pornography; it was a low point in the history of human ego. Sasquatch is our zoological next of kin; how, exactly, did Rick Dyer earn the right to slaughter one?

Extended description

The purpose of this brief E-book is to place the event of 2012, and its recent, explosive aftermath into a broader context than that of a carcass on a slab…or behind glass in a Las Vegas casino.

Say that we wished to learn more about a newly discovered tribe in the Amazon--would we trap one of them, blow his brains out, and haul him from the jungle and into a laboratory?

The quality of uncanny humanness has always been clear at Sasquatch “habituation sites,” places with which the hairy folk have become familiar. Throughout North America, certain people have experienced repeat visits to their homes and properties, often for years. Some have sought, in the peaceful spirit of Jane Goodall, to befriend these curious and tricky neighbors, and to foster (so to speak) an ongoing family reunion.

The recent Texas killing exploited another habituation site. Now an open season on Sasquatch may be at hand, unless halted by insight. We must welcome an immediate flowering of vivid backyard accounts, leading to familiarity, recognition, and protected legal status.

SASQUATCH RISING 2013, which is the only available source to not only delve into the scientific revolution unfolding before us today but also to fill in the rest of the story, conducting readers behind the scenes at multiple habituation sites—in Iowa, New York State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Vermont. These first-person testimonials and the author’s own field notes show the subtle, surprising ways of our ancient living kin.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

How much is this book?

Anonymous said...

I don't believe for a moment that there will be a shooting spree of sasquatch. I'm certain that the moment Rick produces his bigfoot body, laws will be passed. And even if laws aren't passed, when is the last time anyone got close enough to even shoot one?!? That's right. Only Rick.
~Pamela

Anonymous said...

You gotta be kidding me. This is hilarious. No body yet and he's cobbled out another book? I guess if you're gonna die in a month as a bigfoot guy you might as well. Rickster, this guy is your biggest trophy. Well, well done!

Anonymous said...

It doesn't exactly sound flattering on your end Rick.

Anonymous said...

I was under the impression that Mr. Noel was a camp follower. If this event is proven to be true Mr. Dyer is once again labeled the bad guy.

Anonymous said...

The author is dead wrong. Now that one has been killed, there is no reason to kill another one, and I really doubt there will be a spree of killings.
Let's face it, Rick did what HAD to be done. Nobody takes the creature seriously,and a body on a slab was the only thing that would end the debate. If he didn't do it, I would myself if I had the opportunity. And of course, if this is a hoax, it's still game on.....

Anonymous said...

Well I guess Christopher Noël is all in now. Who from the other side is now willing to risk it all?

Anonymous said...

The book is free. It's only 23 pages long.

Anonymous said...

The sands of time have run out for Rick Dyer! No body! Where is thwe body! No body will listen to that bum ever again.

Anonymous said...

No it did not have to be done. The "creature" doesn't care if it is being taken seriously by us. Sasquatch is a sentient being, lives in family groups and possibly has language (even Rick believes so). It is not some new kind of bug you can smash and disect whenever you like.
Like Noël says: would you do the same with a newly discovered Amazon tribe?